MSN in Nursing Leadership

Learn, Lead and Inspire with the MSN in Nurse Leadership

Designed for professional nurses who seek expanded leadership roles, this master’s level nursing degree program prepares you to influence health policy, take on advanced nursing practice in a variety of settings, and broaden your health care career mobility and earnings.

CCNE-Accredited Nursing Degree Aligns to Your Career Goals

This leadership in nursing degree program offers three concentrations. Nurse Executive emphasizes health care policy, as well as entrepreneurial and management roles of the nurse leader. The Nurse Educator degree option prepares you to teach students, clients and staff in all settings. Legal Nurse Consultant teaches the expertise and critical thinking skills so you can assess health practice and standards in a legal setting.

Expert MSN Instruction from Caring Nurse Leaders

Wilmington University faculty are veteran nurses and active practitioners, and understand the challenge of balancing shift work, family and advanced education. The interdisciplinary nurse leadership degree curriculum is infused with hands-on experiences that put theory and research into innovative practice.

Choose from 3 Specialized Nursing Leadership Concentrations

Finish your MSN Nursing Leadership degree in as little as one year.12 courses 36 total credits

$1,431 per course

Cost of a typical 3-credit graduate degree course taken at our Wilson Graduate Center or online.Wilmington University tuition is based on cost-per-credit. You only pay for the courses you need to complete your Nursing Leadership MSN degree.

The MSN Leadership program is available in the following formats and locations:

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Career and industry outlook forMSN Leadership degree graduates.

A Nursing Leadership MSN opens the door to clinical practice and career growth.

Source: Emsi Economic Modeling, LLC, 2018

﻿16.5% Job Growth

﻿More than 35,000 Annual Openings

﻿$35.38 Median Hourly Earnings

I wanted to further my education to increase my knowledge and possibly advance my career. When I started this program, I was a bedside nurse in the emergency department. Now I am one of the assistant nurse managers. — Meghan Blomquist, MSN in Leadership

Learn More About the Admissions Process and How Easy It is to Start Your Nursing Leadership Degree.